PAGE IWO U.S. Waits New Syrian WASHINGTON (IP) The U.S. government took a go slow approach yesterday toward any formal recognition of the new Syrian revolutionary regime. Instead, official Washington hewed to a strict hands-off policy while watching for the next developments in the French Troops Agree to Leave Bizerte City BIZERTE Tunisia CAP) France signed an agreement with Tunisia last night providing for, a return to conditions that pre vailed in the Bizerte area before' bloody fighting broke out between forces of the two nations last July. The agreement stipulates that i French soldiers will be pulled. hack from sectors they have been occupying in Bizerte City and the, surrounding countryside. French officials emphasized that France will retain full access to roads linking the big French military base with the city, The preliminary agreement opens the way for renewal of diplomatic relations between the two countries. This would permit negotiations on a time table for evacuation of the Bizerte naval base by the French. French President Charles de Gaulle has said France cannot give up the base immediately in view of the tense international situation. Tunisian President Ha bib Bourguiba has in turn said he will not insist on immediate evacuation as long as the world situation is dangerous. After French troops return to the base, both sides will consider that the situation has returned to, that which existed before the fighting erupted July 19, . the agreement said. Violence flared when Tunisia sought to set up roadblocks along the road from. Bizerte to the base. o . ltr Bailg Candidate Schools on either staff of the paper. Editorial Monday, Oct. 2 7 p.m. 124 Sackett is now located in the basement of Sackett to OK Regime unpredictable Middle East situ- Hopes here were for a peaceful solution—no outbreak of fighting in the tinderbox area—and for good U.S. relations both with Cairo and Damascus if the split proves to be permanent. So far,, the United States has remained on good terms with the Cairo—based, United Arab gov ernment of President Gamal Abdel Nasser. There was divided opinion among U. S. experts on whether emergence of Syria as a separ ate state would be beneficial, One line of thought recalled Syria's left-leaning tendencies un der Nasser brought the country into the United Arab Republic in 1958. Nasser took strong action against local Communists and has been on improving terms with the United States. On the other hand, some saw the emerging Syrian rulers as basically friendly to the United States and the revolt as a puncturing of some excessive Nasser ambitions for domina tion beyond his own borders. U.S. sources noted that any too speedy recognition could seriously embarrass the United States if Syrian control changed overnight again. SICK RADIO or PHONOGRAPH ALTRONICS SAVES & SERVICE Rear of 454 E. College (Calder Alley. at Marshall's Laundry) Phone AD 8-9602 Hours M. & F. 9 to 9 T., W., Th., S. 9 to 5:30 Will begin interested those The 122Ey Collegian office THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA FOR A BETTER PENN STAIR week this next in working Business Tuesday, Oct. 3 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. 105 Armsby Sudden Explosion Hits Old Delhi- Nehru Escapes BULLETIN NEW DELHI, India, (W) —Street lights suddenly went off and an explosion rang out in a congested quarter of Old Delhi last night just after Prime Minister Nehru motored by, police reported. Five bystanders and a policeman were reported hurt by what police de scribed as a firecracker. A policeman standing nearby said the explosion occurred about 'a minute after Nehru passed, en route home to adjoining New Del hi from a Gandhi birthday cere mony. Police sources said it would be difficult to guess a motive for an attack on Nehru but openly won dered if the explosion had any thing to do with agitation for a separate Sikh state in the Punjab. Nehru had appealed to the aged Sikh leader Master Tara Singh, to end the hunger strike he start ed 46 days ago at Amritsar to dramatize the campaign for a state for the militant, bearded Sikh religious community. Nehru also appealed to Hindu ascetic Surya Dev to end his counterfast against establishment of a Sikh state. Nehru made his twin appeals while inaugurating the Gandhi birthday week celebrations here. 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